Cisco Systems SPA9000 manual Configuring a Call Routing Rule, Other elements

Models: SPA9000

1 286
Download 286 pages 40.22 Kb
Page 81
Image 81

Configuring Phone Lines and Calling Routing Behavior

4

 

Managing the Line Selection for Outbound Calls

 

 

 

 

 

Configuring a Call Routing Rule

A Call Routing Rule is a special dial plan that specifies the lines that can be used to transmit a dialed number. The same number pattern can apply to more than one line.

SYNTAX: ( <:Lw,x,y,z>number-pattern <:Lw,x,y,z>number-pattern <:Lw,x,y,z>number-pattern <:Lw,x,y,z>number-pattern )

L:A signifier for “Line”

w, x, y, z: The number of the line interface (L1 for Line 1, L2 for Line 2, and so on)

port: The port number

NOTE This parameter applies only if the line interface is configured for a SPA400.

number-pattern:The dialed sequence that can use the specified lines

Other elements:

Enclose the entire call routing rule in parentheses.

Use a comma to separate each digit sequence within a number-pattern.

Use a pipe character () to separate each call routing rule.

NOTE The Call Routing rules use the same digit sequences as the Dial Plan rules. See “Digit Sequences,” on page 66.

Allowing any line interface to be used EXAMPLE: (<:L1,2,3,4>9xx.)

Any line interface can be used for any dialed sequence that begins with 9 and includes at least two additional numbers. The SPA9000 chooses an available line from the list, proceeding in the listed order. See “Line Availability,” on page 78.

SPA9000 Voice System Administration Guide

79

Page 81
Image 81
Cisco Systems SPA9000 manual Configuring a Call Routing Rule, Other elements